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2015-06-04 06:39:57Zhttp://c.ancestry.com/s/0/p/0/i/logo.gifDahlke - Family History & Genealogy Message Boardhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/mb.ashx
17538Re: Edna or Jim Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/6.1/mb.ashx
My grandparents were Edna and Jim Dahlke from Vincennes, IN . I remember your grandmother. I used to go with Edna to visit her and Nancy. My father lives a few hours from me and could possibly know your great grandmother's name, I will try to find out for you. 2015-06-04 06:39:57Zsunez10http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/6.1/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke Family in Wisconsinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/82.2.1.2/mb.ashx
My great grandfather is Joseph. My grandfather is Leslie Clark. That makes us related. I am also trying to research the Okrug side of the family from Oshkosh....<br><br>2015-04-30 01:57:14Zcarrie_389http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/82.2.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Christopher Dahlke Wisconsinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/24.29.1/mb.ashx
HI<br>My husband is a great-great grandson of a Christopher Dahlke born 1839 in Tozland. I would love to find out anything you have on him including his parents etc.<br>Marcy<br><a href="mailto://marcymuchow@hotmail.com">marcymuchow@hotmail.com</a>2015-03-15 15:13:24Zmarcymuchowhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/24.29.1/mb.ashxRe: Christopher Dahlke Wisconsinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/24.30/mb.ashx
HI<br>My husbands great-great grandfather was a Christ or Christopher Dahlke B 1839 in Germany/Poland. He either wed Wilhelmina Amelia Fisher or Amelia Emilie Lindberg depending on who you talk to. He died in St. Peter MN and is buried in Glencoe MN. He has been a bit of a mystery and I would love to clear up his existence. Do you have anything that can help me?<br>Marcy Muchow<br><a href="mailto://marcymuchow@hotmail.com">marcymuchow@hotmail.com</a> 2015-03-15 15:09:21Zmarcymuchowhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/24.30/mb.ashxRe: Edward Dahlke &amp; Fred Dahlke, MNhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/67.2.1.1/mb.ashx
I notice this is a very old post so I hope you get a chance to read my inquiry regarding your great uncle Herman Dahlke. Herman and Ida [Pieschke] Dahlke were my great grandparents. I would like to know if Ewald Pieschke and Amelia Drew [Grewe?] were the parents of Ida. It seems that according to some of the info collected over the past years that Amelia was married twice...once to Ewald and then to 'a big question mark?'. I am trying to establish whether John was a natural <br>sibling or a stepbrother to Ida, if you should know this information. Any info, actually, would be helpful. I will try to send this to your email as well. Thank you in advance. I would appreciate a response either way, because it appears we are still related and always eager to welcome a new cousin!2015-02-01 04:21:59Zcskbanhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/67.2.1.1/mb.ashxDahlke - Help needed ASAP - rare medical condition involvedhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/110/mb.ashx
Minnie Dahlke Meyers was my Great-Grandmother. She is most likely deceased. She was married to John Meyers, and they had 3 children together. He left her while she was expecting their 3rd child, Dorothy Mae Meyers. Minnie put Dorothy up for adoption, and Dorothy was adopted at about 6 weeks old by Forrest and Blanche McKenney. Last we knew, John had relocated back to the Burlington area of Iowa. He was a garage mechanic and Minnie was a housewife. Need to find the other living children or their children as one of her great-grandchildren is going through a devastating illness. For a while, John and Minnie lived at 3610 Pine Grove Rd in Chicago, IL.<br><br>Please help2014-09-02 05:07:52Zsbarton2004http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/110/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke and Steinke in Mondovi/Fall Creek, WIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/91.2/mb.ashx
Kit... Please feel free to look at my tree as Gottleib (married to Anna) was the son of my gr great grandfather August Steinke. Herbert Steinke would be my great grandfather.<br>Any questions or info needed.. I have traced back all the way to Peter and Elizabeth and I am currently putting together a book of the entire Steinke ancestry.<br><br>Ps my grandparents would be David and Violet, my uncles would be Jim, Wayne, my mom Nancy and her sister Kris.2013-07-05 23:35:05Zbjflanaganhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/91.2/mb.ashxDahlke in Hessen (Germany)http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/109/mb.ashx
<a href="http://hersfelder-zeitung.trauer.de/Traueranzeige/Karl-Heinz-Dahlke" target="_blank">http://hersfelder-zeitung.trauer.de/Traueranzeige/Karl-Heinz...</a>: <br><br>Karl-Heinz Dahlke <br><br>* 9. Dez. 1931 <br>+ 15. Mai 2013 <br><br>Trauerfeier: Schenklengsfeld 28. Mai 20132013-05-26 07:30:07ZWGFGERhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/109/mb.ashxRe: John Ladd / Bertha Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/86.1/mb.ashx
My ggm was Bertha Dahlke, b 1861 in Germany died 1949 in Los Angeles, CA. She lived in Eau Clair, WI and married John Karl Ladd. Her father was Christopher Dahlke and mother was Wilhelmine Redel (Radel). Is this your Bertha? 2013-05-20 23:26:52Zsanddhullhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/86.1/mb.ashxRe: Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19074.20867/mb.ashx
It is my understanding that my family came from the Bromberg area (posen). My Great Grandfather Wilhelm Dahlke was married twice. . . I do not know his first wife's maiden name but I believe her first name (according to my now deceased Father) was Emma. . .she died in the United States (believe Illinois) after she had had two or three children - Anna and Carl (Charles). His second wife and my Great Grandmother was known as Minnie short for Wilhelmina. This family eventually settled in central Nebraska (my home as well) If you believe there could be a connection please get back to me at <a href="mailto://benddahlke@yahoo.com">benddahlke@yahoo.com</a>. My name is Larry Dahlke. In a couple census reports I note my surname spelled as Dolka. . . which could be extrapolated from Dahlka very easily. I am sorry I can not be more helpful with my Great Grandfather's first wife's name or surname.2012-11-01 04:51:54Zbenddahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19074.20867/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke and Steinke in Mondovi/Fall Creek, WIhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/91.1/mb.ashx
Deb, feel free to look at my family tree- Gottlieb Jr's father Was Gottlieb Steinke (brother to August Steinke, my great great grandfather).<br>Sophie Messerschmitt was the 2nd wife of Gottlieb STeinke (first wife was Wilhelmine Kloss who died in 1890). Gottlieb R. Steinke was born 1892 in fall creek wisconsin and married to Anna Dahlke in 1917.2012-07-03 03:36:23Zbjflanaganhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/91.1/mb.ashxRe: Reply to Queryhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19075/mb.ashx
My husband's great grandparents Julius Dahlke and wife Emelie Lutke immigrated to the Lockport area around Buffalo. Only one son was born in the states and that was Otto Conrad Oct 8 1883. He maried Katharina Maria Alvina Kuhlman who was born April 19 1885. One of the other boys settled in Cleveland.<br><br>I have been unable to find any information regarding their passage, the date they arrived or what port. Nothing going back to Germany.2012-03-29 18:44:24Zphylda41http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19075/mb.ashxDahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108/mb.ashx
My great grandmother's name was Henrietta Dahlke. I think it was both her maiden and married name. She had a daughter, Flora Dahlke Carroll (married to Grover Carroll). They lived in Buffalo, NY or the areas around Buffalo. I am looking for any information about the Dahlke's. I have not found the name on any web site.<br>Since originally posting this, I have found that my GGM was Henrietta Tolner Dahlke. She married August Dahlke and had two children, Flora Henrietta Dahlke Carroll and Walter (Hence) Dahlke.2012-03-21 22:10:26Zshruddhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108/mb.ashxDahlke Genealogy - Cleveland, Ohiohttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19074.20865.1/mb.ashx
Name: Dahlke, Carl<br>Date: 1913<br>Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland, Ohio Necrology File, Reel #018.<br>Notes: 1854 - 1913. Cleveland Lutheran Cem. Cleveland, Ohio.<br><br>Name: Dahlke, Charlotte<br>Date: Dec 30 1932<br>Source: Source unknown; Cleveland, Ohio Necrology File, Reel #018.<br>Notes: Dahlke: Charlotte Maric , mother of Mrs. Bertha Kriefall, Charles, Mrs. Ida Lang, Mrs. Amelia Sylvester, Mrs. Frieda Davis and Theodore, died Tuesday, Dec. 27. <br>Now at the Duke Eyler Funeral Home, 4466 Pearl Rd., where services will be held at 2:30 p. m., Friday, Dec. 30. Interment Lutheran Cemetery2012-03-18 05:21:26ZContributionhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/108.17171.19074.20865.1/mb.ashxRe: Carl Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/25.46/mb.ashx
Hi,<br>I am part of Carl and Charlotte's tree. Their daughter Ida Dahlke Lang was my great grandmother. Carl went by Charlie. Their children were Amelia (Emily), Charles, Theodore, Helen, Benjamin, Albert, Bertha, Frieda and Ida. Do you want to share some information? I know it has been 10 yrs. since your post...2012-01-01 18:46:25Zjengibbshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/25.46/mb.ashxRe: DAHLKE / DALKE /DALKA SURNAMEhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/36.62/mb.ashx
These names plus Dolka appear in my family ancestry. We are Lutheran. I believe we immigrated from Prussia now Poland. I do not have my Great Grandmother's maiden name. . she immigrated in 1860. My Great Grandfather immigrated in abt 1867. I believe he was married two times.<br>Children from the first marriage:<br> Anna Henrietta Dahlke<br> Charles Dahlke<br> <br>Children from the second marriage:<br> William Jr.<br> John Henry<br> Katrina Dorothea (aka Kate or Catherine) <br> Bertha aka Betty<br> Emma Mathilda<br> Emilie Henrietta "Etta"<br> Emmanuel Herman<br> Louise E.<br> Otto Emil<br><br>Homestead in Buffalo County, Nebraska<br><br>Do now know if Wilhelm was married when he initially immigrated? Do not know if he came to this country along with other siblings? Know that he was considered a stone mason in Prussia. He built the foundation of the Lutheran Church outside of Amherst, Nebraska.<br><br>Trying to assemble as much information about this family as possible. Please help me.2011-12-08 21:55:19Zbenddahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/36.62/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke Rusch Bromberg Wisconsinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/87.1/mb.ashx
My Great Grandfather Wilhelm Dahlke, whom I believe immigrated from Bromberg around 1867 married a Rusch or possibly Brusch whose first name was Wilhelmina. Right now I show her maiden name as MNU "maiden name unknow". She supposedly immigrated in 1860 according to the 1900 census. I do not know if there is a connection here but there are two daughters that have the names "Bertha" and another with "Emilie Henrietta" who went by "Etta". Wilhelm and Wilhelmina (aka Minnie) traveled via Illinois into Iowa and landed in Hall and Buffalo counties in Nebraska. Wilhelmina was born in 1850. She is buried in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska. There is evidence that Wilhelm was married prior to marriage to Minnie.2011-12-08 21:30:55Zbenddahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/87.1/mb.ashx7Dec2011 Wilhelm Dahlke Family Historyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/107/mb.ashx
Am interested in finding any/all ancestry info re: Wilhelm Dahlke. He was married twice. 1st Wife is unknown. 2nd Wife is Wilhelmina (Minnie) MNU Dahlke. Between these two marriages; Wilhelm had eleven children: Charles, Anna, William Jr., Louise, Bertha, Kate, Emilie, Emma, John Henry, Emmanuel Herman, Otto Emil. I believe Wilhelm immigrated from Prussia about 1867 but not positive. I also believe that Wilhelm married Minnie (MNU) Dahlke as his second wife while in Illinois. Later the family moved to Nebraska and eventually homesteaded in Buffalo County, Nebraska. Records indicate Wilhelmina (Minnie) MNU Dahlke was married only one time. Other names of interest: Sleeper, Pettingill, Branstiter, King, Hinchey.2011-12-07 19:42:20Zbenddahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/107/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke photoshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/79.1.1/mb.ashx
I don't have any info on the family. I found the photos while going through my grandmother's photo album and suspect they were taken either in Washington state or California, don't have a clue as to the date. From the clothing styles I suspect a timeframe in the 1920's or 1930's.<br><br>If you send an email to <a href="mailto://lrjodoin@gmail.com">lrjodoin@gmail.com</a> I would be happy to reply with a copy of the photos. 2009-07-13 11:56:38Zlrjodoinhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/79.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke,Reschkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/100.1/mb.ashx
<br>Hello,<br><br>I have dahlke from Mecklenburg-Strelitz, go to Poland and go to Ukraine(Bessarabien). before 1912 go to Dakota.<br><br>Peter Woddow<br>germany2010-09-30 14:34:37Zwoddihttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/100.1/mb.ashxobit fyi: Daniel C. Dahlke. 1949-2008http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/95/mb.ashx
PLEASE NOTE, THIS WAS POSTED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. I AM NOT RELATED TO, NOR AM I RESEARCHING THIS FAMILY, I’VE ONLY DONE A COPY AND PASTE FROM OUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER FYI. <br><br>THIS INFO HAS BEEN POSTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE EDITOR OF THE COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD.<br><br>Daniel C. Dahlke<br>Posted: Wednesday, Mar 12, 2008 - 10:04:56 am PDT<br>COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD, MOSES LAKE, WASHINGTON STATE<br><br>Daniel C. Dahlke was bom April 22, 1949, to Carl and Bernadette Dahlke. He grew up on his parents' family farm.<br><br>After graduating from Grandview High School he attended Yakima Valley Community College and later Central Washington University, where he received his teaching certificate. Daniel then taught fifth grade in Selah's grade school. After teaching for two years he decided to begin a partnership with his nephew, Woodie Jones and came to the Columbia Basin in 1973 to start farming. During the winter of 1977 Daniel attended Westem Baptist Bible College where he met his wife, Susan, whom he married on Dec. 30, 1978. He and Susan devoted themselves to having a Godly relationship and eventually raising four children. He was involved in his local church family, and served as a Sunday School teacher for many years at the First Baptist Church of Royal City. He also encouraged the saints at the First Baptist Church of Warden and numerous others who attended small Bible studies in the area. Daniel, 58, passed away on March 9, 2008, at his home in Royal City, from a heart attack.<br><br>He is survived by his wife, Susan, and their four children. His oldest daughter, Sarah, and her husband, Daniel Adams, now make their home in Bellingham, Wash. Andrew is attending college at the University of Idaho in Moscow, and Anna and Joseph are still living at home. He is also survived by his brother, Robert Dahlke and wife Georgia, his nephew, Woodie Jones and wife Sherrie, and his nieces, Cheri Jones, and Suzette Chavers and husband Herb. Daniel was preceded in death by his parents and sister Darlene Jones. A graveside service for the family and relatives will be held Friday, March 14, followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m. at the Nazarene Church of Royal City.<br><br>Arrangements in care of Affordable Funeral Options, Moses Lake. <br>2008-03-13 00:31:33ZNanatothreehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/95/mb.ashxRe: Birth and Marriage in Wrechen Parish Bredenfeldehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/81.2/mb.ashx
I am also searching for this information. Have you had any luck? His son is my great grandfather who was the blacksmith in Goomeri, Queensland, Australia. I can give you information from Harry and his wife and children.<br>Many thanks<br><br>Rosie2009-01-30 12:17:23ZNannierosiehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/81.2/mb.ashxRe: Pomermiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/36.37.43.45.1/mb.ashx
Henry Dahlke is my great great grandfather. He married Eugina - Eugenia. They had a son named Henry Dahlke Jr, which is my grandfather, and he married Betty Nash, who then had Sandra Dahlke, Debra Dahlke, Kenneth Dahlke and Lynne Dahlke which is my mother. 2010-10-31 17:16:23Zgatesshelbyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/36.37.43.45.1/mb.ashxRe: dahlke's from russiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.2/mb.ashx
Hi Rudiger,<br><br>I have no direct knowledge of the Dahlke family, other than that I have some on the fringes of my family tree (marriages of cousins, etc.). However, There are a number of German Dahlke's who emigrated (temporarily) to the Volhynia (Wolhynien in German I believe) region of Russia/Ukraine from East Prussia. Germans went there for the available farmland. However, conditions in Russia became unpleasant for these Prussians, and most of them left prior to the Bolshevik revolution there. Many did go to the United states as well as Canada, and most returned to East Prussia.<br><br>I wish I could help you more, but I thought perhaps this information would be helpful.2009-06-27 18:45:41Zchem_tchrhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.2/mb.ashxMildred Fehlhaber Dahlke, daughter of Ella Luedtke Fehlhaber &amp; Arnold Fehlhaber married 1920, that lived Wausau and Berlin, WI http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/94/mb.ashx
Mary Wentz Family, Daughter Leona C. Rupeka Bauer Luedtke Krueger's daughter, Ella Luedtke Fehlhaber daughter, Mildred Fehlhaber Dahlke <br><br>Looking for decendants of Mildred Fehlhaber Dahlke<br><br>OBITUARY, Ella Fehlhaber, Wausau Daily Herald, June 29, 1998<br><br>Ella Fehlhaber, 95, formerly of 1240 Merrill Ave., Wausau, died Saturday, June 27, 1998, at Marywood Convalescent Center, Wausau.<br><br>She was born March 25, 1903, in Wausau, daughter of the late William and Leona (Bauer) Luedtke. She married Arnold Fehlhaber in 1920. He preceded her in death in 1967.<br><br>Ella and her husband farmed in the town of Berlin and moved to Wausau in 1945.<br><br>Survivors include one son, Walter Fehlhaber, Milwaukee; 32 grandchildren, 73 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; a son-in-law, Wilbert Dahlke, Wausau; and a daughter-in-law, Joyce Fehlhaber, Wausau. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Mildred Dahlke, and Evelyn Wienke; three sons, Clarence, Lawrence and Raymond Fehlhaber; one grandson, Stanley Fehlhaber; four brothers, August, George, William, and Walter Luedtke; one half brother, Gust Krueger; and one half sister, Lena Lepak.<br><br>Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, 1998, at the First English Lutheran Church, Wausau. Burial will be in the Friedenshain Cemetery, Town of Berlin Peterson Funeral Home, Wausau, is in charge of arrangements.<br><br>Little Wentz Family Site<br><a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamlittle/wentz.html" target="_blank">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamlittle/wentz...</a><br><br>Little Wentz Guestbook<br><a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamlittle/guestbook.html" target="_blank">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~williamlittle/guest...</a><br><br>Little Wentz Family Site Admin<br><a href="mailto://williamverllittle@yahoo.com">williamverllittle@yahoo.com</a>2007-12-11 17:52:05Zxr2312http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/94/mb.ashxI need help finding this Dahlke.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/96/mb.ashx
Back in 1993, I met a person named Harry Dahlke. I think "Harry" was a nickname and not his real German name, but he went by Harry to everyone who knew him. He was from Germany, spoke German and English, and had family in Germany. He was tall (probably over 6ft), thin, and had light colored hair (blondish brown). He was probably in his mid to late twenties at that time. He was renting an apartment with another guy in the Roselle / Arlington Heights area in Illinois. He worked for a company that dealt with ostriches. I spoke to someone years ago that knew of that company and some of the employees, and they said that they thought he had moved to Oklahoma but were not sure. I have no other information about him or his whereabouts. I do not know if he is still in the USA or if he went back to Germany.<br><br>If you are wondering why am I looking for him, our relationship did not work out and I was pregnant when we split up. He has never seen his son who is now 14 years old. I would like to know if anyone has any information about him. Thank you for your help.<br>2008-07-08 18:47:12Zgenetic_misfithttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/96/mb.ashxRe: dahlke's from russiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3.2/mb.ashx
<a href="mailto://mishellypooh@aol.com">mishellypooh@aol.com</a><br><br><br><a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773713699" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773713699</a>2011-08-31 22:28:08Zmjdothttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3.2/mb.ashxRe: Louis and Clara Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/3.10.2/mb.ashx
theodore was my great grandfather. i would love to chat.<br><br><a href="mailto://mishellypooh@aol.com">mishellypooh@aol.com</a><br><br><a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773713699" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=773713699</a><br><br>2011-08-31 22:23:08Zmjdothttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/3.10.2/mb.ashxRe: dahlke's from russiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3.1/mb.ashx
i would love pictures<br>2011-08-31 22:00:52Zmjdothttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3.1/mb.ashxDahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/101/mb.ashx
I am working on two different Dahlke trees and would like any info about the two families. The frist tree is Gottlieb Dahlke (1838-1905), married to Henrietta Erbe (1840-1912). They are my ggrandparents. I have most of his family down to the present but don't know if he had any brothers or sisters or what his parents names were. The second tree (I think that they are related, not sure how), is Christoph Dahlke. He was married to Anna. I know that they had several children. <br>Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br><br>My email is <a href="mailto://Wihaymaker@yahoo.com">Wihaymaker@yahoo.com</a>2010-01-26 03:13:10Zwihaymakerhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/101/mb.ashxRe: DAHLKE, Charlene M.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/90.1/mb.ashx
Charlene was a wonderful person. I loved her deeply and will mourn her loss all my remaining days.2008-06-10 22:45:00Zjcn4096http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/90.1/mb.ashxRev. William Dahlke, Buffalo, N.Y.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/99/mb.ashx
I am looking for the heirs of Rev. Wm. Dahlke, b. Posen, Germany, 11-24-1842. He was born "Wilhelm" and his parents were Johann and Wilhelmina Dahlke who settled in the Ripon, Wisconsin area.2009-12-01 14:26:48Zjcpiano1http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/99/mb.ashxaugust and mary dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/106/mb.ashx
I am trying to find any information on a August and Mary Henke Dahlke,Dahlkey, Dalke that are buried in a cemetery in Wausau, Marathon, Wisconsin. I know they had a son named Peter John Dahlkey who was born in Iron River Wisconsin and Peter married an Agnes Lipinski. I can trace decendants of Peter from 1895 on when he was forty but can't find anything before that. I have been told that August and Mary are buried in Wausau somewhere but I can't find any evidence of this. Any help would be appreciated.2011-11-13 20:57:15Zcdahlkeyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/106/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke photoshttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/79.1/mb.ashx
I realize that this is a very old posting, but the line you mention is my line.I would be very interested in any information you may have.<br>Thank you so much!<br><br> 2009-07-13 01:02:56Zbizeemommie3http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/79.1/mb.ashxRe: Ed Dahlke, Rena Dahlke and her sister Anne-OHIOhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/61.1.1/mb.ashx
The attached photograph was taken probably in the mid-1920s in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.<br><br>From Left to Right: Jennette Noble Spurr, "Gram"(?),Rena Dahlke, Eleanor Lee, Anne (Rena's sister?), Ed Dahlke, then Edward (kneeling) Dahlke, Jr(?), "Pal" the dog and Mr. Bart Lett.2009-06-03 06:19:16ZManchester13http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/61.1.1/mb.ashxDahlke now Dahlka in Michiganhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/103/mb.ashx
I have been away from board for years. My ggfather Julius came from Germany in 1880's his Father was a Daniel and married a Henrietta Kint(childs). anyone find a connect let me know.<br>Larry Dahlka2010-03-27 18:21:25Zdahlka128http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/103/mb.ashxRe: Dahlke family from Germanyhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/74.1/mb.ashx
my new e-mail is <a href="mailto://dahlka@att.net">dahlka@att.net</a>2010-03-24 22:11:34Zdahlka128http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/74.1/mb.ashxFrederick Dahlke b. 1817 - Prussiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/97/mb.ashx
I am looking for information on Frederick Dahlke, born 1817 in Prussia. He came to the US in 1862 and lived the rest of his life in Buffalo. Most, but not all, of his children stayed in Buffalo after their arrival. I do not know who Frederick's wife was. I also cannot find information on his parents. Any information would be greatly appreciated. My email is <a href="mailto://matt@harrisdevelopmentgroup.com">matt@harrisdevelopmentgroup.com</a><br>Thanks.<br>Matt2009-07-13 13:03:15Zmattbrowderhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/97/mb.ashxDahlke,Reschkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/100/mb.ashx
I was wondering if anyone has a Justine Dahlke or Dalke in their family tree? I have seen the last name spelt both ways. She married Gottlieb Reschke. They had twins Ludwig and Wilhelmina b April-12-1883 Russia Ukraine<br>&gt; Died Jan 11-1945 in Milwaukee, WI<br>I have also seen the born date of 1882. Wilhelmina was my great grandmother.<br>I'm sorry but I don't have any other information except that Gottlieb was married before. Gottlieb Reschke * 1842 got married two times.....<br>His first wife was Rosalie Noerenberg<br>One of their kids named Katherina Reschke * 1860 in Radom / Poland oo Wilhelm APPEL<br>and their son was Adolf APPEL.<br>I am trying to complete the family tree. Also if anyone has any information on Ludwig Reschke I would love to hear that as well.<br>Thank you for any information you can give me.<br><br>2009-12-09 22:32:45Zkjonellhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/100/mb.ashxLillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102/mb.ashx
Looking for descendants of Lillian Dahlke born: 1893 in Doylestown, Wisconsin, her mother was Josephine Rose McMahon. Thanks,<br>Deb2010-01-28 15:53:19Zdebahawkhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102/mb.ashxRe: Lillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.1/mb.ashx
I believe these to be my ancestors, could you please send me what you have, I have been trying to find more info on this part of my family. Thanks, deb a<br>email address is:<br><a href="mailto://debahawk@hotmail.com">debahawk@hotmail.com</a>2011-10-06 19:28:44Zdebahawkhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Walter and Lilian, Dorothy and Verna Dahlke photo. 1920'shttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/105.1/mb.ashx
I belong to the Lillian (Lil) Dahlke that her mother was Josephine Rosa McMahon born March 10, 1867 died October 27, 1926. Josephine married Charles A. Higgens, they had a daughter Lillian Higgens,believed to be born January 1893, Lillian married a William Dahlke, William died about March 1988 in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Lillian lived in the Chicago area.2011-10-07 17:35:47Zdebahawkhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/105.1/mb.ashxRe: Lillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.2/mb.ashx
Could you send the photos, and do you know of anyone that could get us in touch with the Dahlke's?2011-10-07 13:21:26Zdebahawkhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.2/mb.ashxRe: Lillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.1.1/mb.ashx
That's all I have, in addition to the photos.2011-10-06 19:55:19ZKimSchauer06http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.1.1/mb.ashxRe: Lillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.2.1/mb.ashx
I will email scanned photos to your address.<br><br>Another user has this different Dahlke family in her tree, fyi in case this looks familiar to you:<br>Walter Dahlke 32 Bertha Dahlke 30 Robert Dahlke 8 Leo Dahlke 6 Dorothy Dahlke 2 Adeline Dahlke 1/12.<br><a href="http://community.ancestry.com/profile.aspx?mba=00a20266-0003-0000-0000-000000000000" target="_blank">http://community.ancestry.com/profile.aspx?mba=00a20266-0003...</a><br><br>If check the box to receive alerts when anyone replies to this thread, then you will know if someone else is interested in this message thread.2011-10-07 16:36:56ZKimSchauer06http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1.2.1/mb.ashxWalter and Lilian, Dorothy and Verna Dahlke photo. 1920'shttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/105/mb.ashx
I have a snapshot photo of "Mr. and Mrs. Dahlke" and their daughters, Dorothy and Verna (or her name might be something like Vima; it has almost vanished so hard to read.) Taken about 1921 perhaps, and the girls are young (may 4 and 1 years old.) I have more snapshots of this Dahlke family with more information, and I think the names are: Walter and Lilian "Lill" (the parents) and Dorothy and Verna (two children) 1922-ish.<br><br>My Ggrandmother took many photos of her friends. She lived and traveled in Los Angeles, Chicago, Kentucky, Nebraska, Texas.<br><br>I am interested in connecting the original photos to their actual family line. If you are not actually family, I don't mind emailing you a scanned photo, if you connect it to your tree, but I'll keep the original until the actual family finds my post.<br><br>Another thread indicates a "Lillian Dahlke" whose mother's last name was McMahon, but I don't know if this is the same Lill.2011-10-06 18:24:19ZKimSchauer06http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/105/mb.ashxRe: Lillian Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1/mb.ashx
I have a family photo of "Mr. and Mrs. Dahlke" and their daughters, Dorothy and Verna (or her name might be something like Vima; it has almost vanished so hard to read.) Taken about 1921 perhaps, and the girls are young (may 4 and 1 years old.) I have more photos of this Dahlke family with more information, and I think the names are: Walter and Lilian "Lill" (the parents) and Dorothy and Verna (two children) 1922-ish.<br><br>My Ggrandmother took many photos of her friends. She lived and travelled in Los Angeles, Chicago, Kentucky, Nebraska, Texas.<br><br>I am interested in connecting the original photos to their actual family line. Have you made contact with anyone in this family?2011-10-06 18:17:36ZKimSchauer06http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/102.1/mb.ashxStaff Sgt. Jason S. Dahlke of Orlando, Fla. d. 29 Aug 2009http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/98/mb.ashx
On the Web:<br><a href="http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12942" target="_blank">http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=1...</a><br> <br>IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 669-09<br>August 31, 2009<br>DoD Identifies Army Casualties<br><br>The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died Aug. 29 in Paktika province, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when they were shot by enemy forces Aug. 28 while conducting combat operations. Both soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Hunter Army Airfield, Ga.<br><br> <br><br>Killed were: (see link for complete release)<br><br> <br><br>Staff Sgt. Jason S. Dahlke, 29, of Orlando, Fla.; <br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>For more information media may contact the U.S. Army Special Operations Command public affairs office at (910) 432-6005; after hours (910) 689-6187, or visit <a href="http://news.soc.mil" target="_blank">http://news.soc.mil</a> .2009-09-02 11:48:10ZRIP_09http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/98/mb.ashxAlfred Dahlkehttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/104/mb.ashx
I have a picture of an Alfred Dahlke ca. 1940. He looks to be about 20 years old and is in the Navy. He is wearing he Navy whites and card says, "Souvenir From Norfolk, Va."<br><br>Looking for relatives so that I may give it to them. <br><br>2010-07-25 23:58:02ZTheresaASuttonhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/104/mb.ashxRe: dahlke's from russiahttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3/mb.ashx
Rudiger, I have never heard of an Arnold in our family. My father's uncles Emil and Leopold Osga settle in BC. The officials misunderstood their last name when they entered the country and logged them in as "Oscar". They had a sister, Ottillia, who married Theodore Dahlke. Theodore and Ottillia settled in Dowagiac, Michigan in the US. They were my father's parents. I can send pictures if you are interested.<br><br>Caro Summers2011-05-15 04:25:43Zmuthershyp2000http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.dahlke/30.2.3/mb.ashx